Top 10 Summer Fellowships of 2016

Dec 06, 2015 • Views 28,531

This year we carefully selected fellowships that we thought provided a truly unique summer experience, different from anything you would receive in a typical summer job or internship. These funded summer fellowships are competitive opportunities to get valuable work or research experience that will enhance your resume. Here are our top fellowship picks ordered by application deadline.

A 10-week, paid fellowship based in New York City that trains top MBA students to use their business expertise for social good and staffs them on a project for a high-performing not-for-profit or social venture. Application deadline: December 14

A 10-week long fellowship aimed at undergraduate, graduate and journalism students interested in using technology to tell stories in new and dynamic ways. After an orientation at Google’s headquarters, Fellows will spend 9 weeks embedded at one of 8 media organizations nationwide. Application deadline: January 15 (updated!)

A 3-month fellowship at the East-West Center in Washington, DC for scholars and analysts who wish to undertake policy-relevant research and writing in one of the following areas: International relations in Asia; Political and economic change in Asia; U.S.-Asia relations; and/or Economic integration and architecture in the Asia-Pacific. Application deadline: January 1

Fellows work for 10 weeks during the summer as reporters, researchers, and production assistants in mass media organizations nationwide. As part of their job, the student-scientists and their host-journalists strive to make science news easy for the public to understand. Application deadline: January 15

10-week summer fellowships to support entrepreneurship and innovation among highly motivated engineering and computer science students. Each selected team receives $5,000 per team and $15,000 per team member, mentoring and office space in Menlo Park, CA. Application deadlines: Round 1 – January 15; Round 2 – March 15

The Terra Summer Residency brings together doctoral scholars of American Art and emerging artists worldwide for a nine-week residential program in the historic village of Giverny, France. The program encourages independent work while providing seminars and mentoring by senior scholars and artists. Application deadline: January 15

A CDC-funded, 9-week summer program providing professional development opportunities for students interested in infectious diseases research and health disparities. The program includes a mentored internship at the CDC in Atlanta or other prestigious institutions. Application deadline: January 31

Each year, approximately 130 undergraduate students from around the U.S. come to Mayo Clinic’s campus in Rochester, MN, to work beside both young and established scientists on a broad range of biomedical research questions. Application deadline: February 1

Provides funding for U.S. bioengineers and biomedical engineers to go abroad for 8 weeks to enhance their existing Master’s or PhD work or participate in an industry internship. Application deadline: February 2

Offers U.S.-based fine arts graduate students, or those who have completed their graduate studies within the past 2 years, the opportunity to study at the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts Salzburg in Austria. Application deadline: Typically March, check website